Yes planes can pass over any zone that contain enemy ships, enemy planes, or enemy units. Planes cannot pass over neutral countries. In sbr’s they have to fight their way in if escorted or not if they are intercepted. After the interception or not then they get shot at by aaa and then if they survive that they get to bomb the factories and the tac bomber’s can bomb the airfields and naval bases. You are right that in the older version the aa was always active but not anymore. Hope this helps! :-)
Mechs and r&d
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If a mech is paired with an artillery it attacks at a 2, normally…why does this breakthru chart state this also as a bonus for achieving the break thru? Are they trying to say a mech with artillery and the break thru would attack even higher at 3?
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Morning Polishpowerhouse.
A Mech paired with an Artillery attacks at 2 (never 3).
Not sure what you mean by: break through (sorry!). -
If a mech is paired with an artillery it attacks at a 2, normally…why does this breakthru chart state this also as a bonus for achieving the break thru? Are they trying to say a mech with artillery and the break thru would attack even higher at 3?
This is from the Breakthrough Chart 1:
Improved Mechanized Infantry. Each of your mechanized infantry units that is paired up with a tank or an
artillery now has an attack value of 2. Also, your mechanized infantry may now blitz without being paired
with a tank.So this tech simply adds the pairing of a tank with a mechanized infantry resulting in an attack value of 2 for the mechanized infantry,
while keeping the attack value of two when paired with an artillery.
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Thanks, it just seemed odd to list this as a benefit when you already have the ability. Guess it’s just redundant . I’ve always played with 2 being the max, I’m just teaching a group of people to play next week and came across a play aid online that implied differently, so I reread and questioned my interpretation.